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rpm -ivh package-name.rpm
find / -name java
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http://ip-address-of-jboss-server:9990
http://ip-address-of-jboss-server:8080
8 1 0 0 0 0
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4 Comments


Brad
Thanks for the article. It was really helpful and informative, although I was unable to get it working on
my CentOS 6 VPS. I don't know why the Jboss server was unable to start even though I had working
java. Anyway, I combined this article http://www.rosehosting.com/blo... with yours and now I have fully
working Jboss on my virtual server.
the only thing I have to figure out is how to access my deployed application without using the port
number? Do you by any chance can help me or point me to the right direction/documentation?



sharad chhetri
Hello Brad,
"how to access my deployed application without using the port number" as per your question, I
understand that you want to access the application without port 8080 .
In this case, you can use reverse proxy in apache server. Here is the post.
Kindly let me know if stuck with issue. I am eager to help you
Regards
Sharad



keshab raj rupakheti
Hello Sharad Sir, I went through this blog to install the java and jboss. when I set the java home
directory it was giving me an error. The error was
/opt/jboss-as-7.1.1.Final/bin/add-user.sh: line 66: /usr/java/jdk1.7.0_51/bin/java/bin/java: Not a directory
I made some modification on my /etc/profile as follows
instead of
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk*/bin/java; I did this
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk*/
and the problem was solved.
The "/bin/java" portion is implied so you so not need to add it in the JAVA_HOME variable. In other
words, if you have installed Java in the following directory on your linux systems:

sharad chhetri
Thankyou keshab,
Appreciate,you reported the issue. Typo is corrected now
Shame on me, I did this typo mistake. In JAVA_HOME variable , it must be JDK installation
directory path that is /usr/java/jdk1.7.0_51 .


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